Definition: Macsymsys1 is a term used in Judaism to describe God as omniscient, omnipotent, and all-powerful, as well as having unlimited wisdom and understanding. It describes God as both powerful and wise, capable of comprehending the entire universe without limitations or comprehension. In other words, God is described as being able to perceive every aspect of reality, including our thoughts, emotions, and the actions of others. This term is derived from the Greek word "macsy," meaning "God," which refers to the idea of omnipotence and omniscience in Jewish theology.